The moon will begin to enter Earth’s shadow just after sunset on Sunday, May 15. By 9 p.m. it will be half covered, and will be completely within the umbra by 9:30 p.m. The moon will be 100% full because it lies on the exact opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A lunar eclipse is when the moon travels through the shadow of the Earth. Pixabay
Bob Philbin Astronomy & Physics Trinidad State College At 8 p.m. on May 15, the sun will set and the moon will rise simultaneously. Over…